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==Lore==
 
==Lore==
The Queen was married to [[Oceiros, the Consumed King|King Oceiros]], and had at least three children with him{{cite}}: [[Lorian, Elder Prince|Lorian]], [[Lothric, Younger Prince|Lothric]] and [[Ocelotte]]. She seemed to have a special relationship with [[Gertrude|Gertrude, the Heavenly Daughter]], who was the Queen's personal holy maiden; it is said that Gertrude was, in fact, also the Queen's child<ref>[[Bountiful Light]] description.</ref>.
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The queen was married to [[King Oceiros]], and had at least three children with him{{cite|3}}: [[Lorian, Elder Prince|Lorian]], [[Lothric, Younger Prince|Lothric]] and [[Ocelotte]]. She seemed to have a special relationship with [[Gertrude, the Heavenly Daughter]], who was the queen's personal holy maiden; it is said that Gertrude was, in fact, also the queen's child.<ref>[[Bountiful Light]] description.</ref>
   
She was initially revered as a goddess of fertility and bounty.<ref name="DaS3 Divine Blessing">[[Divine Blessing (Dark Souls III)|Divine Blessing]] description.</ref> The Queen alone cared for the warriors in the [[Untended Graves]], blessing them with holy water and good fortune<ref>[[Hidden Blessing]] description.</ref> as well as entrusting them with the [[Ashen Estus Ring]].
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She was initially revered as a goddess of fertility and bounty.<ref name="DaS3 Divine Blessing">[[Divine Blessing (Dark Souls III)|Divine Blessing]] description.</ref> The queen alone cared for the warriors in the [[Untended Graves]], blessing them with holy water and good fortune<ref>[[Hidden Blessing]] description.</ref> as well as entrusting them with the [[Ashen Estus Ring]].
   
 
After giving birth to her youngest, Ocelotte, she is said to have quietly disappeared.<ref name="DaS3 Divine Blessing" />
 
After giving birth to her youngest, Ocelotte, she is said to have quietly disappeared.<ref name="DaS3 Divine Blessing" />
   
 
==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
*It is speculated that the Queen is in fact [[Gwynevere, Princess of Sunlight|Gwynevere]], who was also revered as a goddess of fertility and bounty<ref>[[Divine Blessing]] description.</ref>. Blessings attributed to the Queen were once attributed to Gwynevere.
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*It is speculated that the queen is in fact [[Gwynevere, Princess of Sunlight|Gwynevere]], who was also revered as a goddess of fertility and bounty<ref>[[Divine Blessing]] description.</ref>. Blessings attributed to the queen were once attributed to Gwynevere.
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 04:17, 1 April 2020

The Queen of Lothric is a mentioned character in Dark Souls III.

Lore

The queen was married to King Oceiros, and had at least three children with him[citation needed]: Lorian, Lothric and Ocelotte. She seemed to have a special relationship with Gertrude, the Heavenly Daughter, who was the queen's personal holy maiden; it is said that Gertrude was, in fact, also the queen's child.[1]

She was initially revered as a goddess of fertility and bounty.[2] The queen alone cared for the warriors in the Untended Graves, blessing them with holy water and good fortune[3] as well as entrusting them with the Ashen Estus Ring.

After giving birth to her youngest, Ocelotte, she is said to have quietly disappeared.[2]

Trivia

  • It is speculated that the queen is in fact Gwynevere, who was also revered as a goddess of fertility and bounty[4]. Blessings attributed to the queen were once attributed to Gwynevere.

References

  1. Bountiful Light description.
  2. 2.0 2.1 Divine Blessing description.
  3. Hidden Blessing description.
  4. Divine Blessing description.